The Wreck of the Goya
About this Dive Site
Description
The German transport ship Goya, sunk during WWII, rests at a challenging 76 meters in the Baltic Sea. This largely intact wreck offers a profound glimpse into the ship's tragic past and the historical events it was a part of.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
July, August
Jan
Ice diving potential in some areas, very cold
Feb
Coldest month, limited diving opportunities
Mar
Ice begins to break up, still very cold
Apr
Marine life starts to become more active as waters warm
More monthly highlights
May
Increased fish activity, good visibility for wreck diving
Jun
Warmer waters, more opportunities for shore dives
Jul
Peak summer diving, comfortable water temperatures
Aug
Good visibility and pleasant water temperatures
Sep
Autumn diving, still good visibility
Oct
Visibility can decrease with autumn storms
Nov
Water temperatures dropping significantly
Dec
Cold water diving, potential for ice formation
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